Bham wrote:I too have been thinking of getting rid of the land line, but I'm not sure if I want to give my cell to people I don't know. I always answer my cell and if it's a stranger or unsolicited call I can be quite rude for wasting my time. I also installed this app on my cell that when I silence my phone, the only calls that get through are the numbers on my "white list". This comes in very handy in case of emergency with my children and family. I've been very curious of this magic jack so I need to investigate further...
barrytrot wrote:Unless your cell phone is severely old or faulty or unless your power is out for more than 24 hours in a row, in which case you should probably move, your cell phone will easily last through any normal power outage.
barrytrot wrote:Unless your cell phone is severely old or faulty or unless your power is out for more than 24 hours in a row, in which case you should probably move, your cell phone will easily last through any normal power outage.
68Camaro wrote:barrytrot wrote:Unless your cell phone is severely old or faulty or unless your power is out for more than 24 hours in a row, in which case you should probably move, your cell phone will easily last through any normal power outage.
Guess everyone within 100 miles of the coast better move! (Hurricanes put me out of power for multiple days straight, 3 times within 2 months, in 2004. Now I have a whole house auto-start generator.)
alpacafarmer wrote:barrytrot wrote:Unless your cell phone is severely old or faulty or unless your power is out for more than 24 hours in a row, in which case you should probably move, your cell phone will easily last through any normal power outage.
Where I live no cell service, no high speed internet, no neighbors and the power goes out for several days at time with regularity. The last time was 10 days. Move??? Not a chance.
fasteddy wrote:I too have thought about dumping the land line, however when asked for my phone number, for what ever reason, I am glad not to give out my cell number and give the land line number instead. So for all of you who have my number that begins with 281-...leave a message and I may listen to it.
@ Country...your personal genie works great but what about a storm that knocks out power all around, hurricanes, Ice storms, snow storms, flash flooding...during hurricane Ike that was a big issue...the whole city of Houston had no power to run the cell towers, but my land line worked.
alpacafarmer wrote:barrytrot wrote:Unless your cell phone is severely old or faulty or unless your power is out for more than 24 hours in a row, in which case you should probably move, your cell phone will easily last through any normal power outage.
Where I live no cell service, no high speed internet, no neighbors and the power goes out for several days at time with regularity. The last time was 10 days. Move??? Not a chance.
AGCoinHunter wrote:fasteddy wrote:I too have thought about dumping the land line, however when asked for my phone number, for what ever reason, I am glad not to give out my cell number and give the land line number instead. So for all of you who have my number that begins with 281-...leave a message and I may listen to it.
@ Country...your personal genie works great but what about a storm that knocks out power all around, hurricanes, Ice storms, snow storms, flash flooding...during hurricane Ike that was a big issue...the whole city of Houston had no power to run the cell towers, but my land line worked.
867-5309 works quite well.
hobo finds wrote:... but I find when power goes out our cordless phones do not work. Only our old phone hooked up to the land line will. ...
hobo finds wrote:We could save money by getting rid of our land line phone and just using our cell phones, but I find when power goes out our cordless phones do not work. Only our old phone hooked up to the land line will. So if you have no power due to a storm and can't charge your cell phone the old phone and land line will work!
reddirtcoins wrote:hobo finds wrote:We could save money by getting rid of our land line phone and just using our cell phones, but I find when power goes out our cordless phones do not work. Only our old phone hooked up to the land line will. So if you have no power due to a storm and can't charge your cell phone the old phone and land line will work!
As much as I like my cell phone.. I'm getting sick of the bill. Technology costs are just getting way too out of hand. Already cut off cable, lowest internet and now am looking at getting rid of the cell phones.
Mossy wrote:reddirtcoins wrote:hobo finds wrote:We could save money by getting rid of our land line phone and just using our cell phones, but I find when power goes out our cordless phones do not work. Only our old phone hooked up to the land line will. So if you have no power due to a storm and can't charge your cell phone the old phone and land line will work!
As much as I like my cell phone.. I'm getting sick of the bill. Technology costs are just getting way too out of hand. Already cut off cable, lowest internet and now am looking at getting rid of the cell phones.
TracFone is cheap. I paid $10 for the phone I'm using, then $90 for one year and 400 minutes back a couple of years ago. The renewal for 1yr/400min has gone up a little, but it's still cheap.
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